Teachers’ Research Experience Yields Benefits for Science Students
October 20th, 2009
When high school and middle school science teachers engage in extracurricular research work, their students benefit. That’s the result of a new study published in Science last week by researchers at Columbia University. In addition, they found that such extracurricular research work can also bring economic benefits to schools and communities.
Read the full story from THE Journal.
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21st Century Skills
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